Clubs & Classes

Desert Navy Update

Richard Volpe We’re looking forward to a fresh start for us all as we welcome in the new year. Our normal scheduling will continue as before, with meetings held in the months of September through April. Keep your calendars close by, as there are some changes related to times, days, and locations of future meetings.…

Fit and Fun Club

Karyl Garbow Fit and Fun is a positive health and wellness group that embraces a healthy lifestyle. Receive information about health and lifestyle issues as we take charge of our own health, lives, and self-care together. We cover a new topic every Wednesday in Cottonwood Country Club Room A-7. The meeting is from 9:30 to…

Off to a Great Start

Ken Duquaine The Sun Lakes Camera Club (SLCC) opened its 2023-24 season on Oct. 12 with its first general membership meeting. The highlight of that meeting was a presentation by member Jim Smith in which he gave a very thorough explanation of the various aspects involved in photographing rodeos. SLCC’s first competition meeting of the…

People Ask, ‘Why Do You Fly Fish?’

George Abernathy From Sun Lakes Fly Fishing Club’s (SLFFC) perspective, because there is nothing more tranquil, beautiful, and fulfilling than fly fishing on a boat on a beautiful lake or wading in a moving river or stream. Just this fall three such trips were taken by SLFFC members in October. The following are member fishing reports…

Card Scores – December 2023

Tuesday Night Cribbage Jeff Scott Join us for Cribbage every Tuesday night at 6:15 p.m. in the Cottonwood clubhouse A-7 Painting Room. Games are organized by Stan Wengrzyn. 10/03. 1st Eldon Drenthe 12+41, 2nd Barb Bade 11+81, 3rd Royce Bohning 9+56, Low Jean Drenthe, 24 Hand Ted Jacobs, Dan Flicker, and Royce Bohning 10/10. 1st…

Apple Club News

Gary Bross Following our November class with 56 members (largest class ever), which covered the exciting new features of iOS 17, on Dec. 4 at 1 p.m., we will hold a class on Passwords and Password Management. Are you frequently forgetting passwords? Do you keep a “little black book” of passwords? Or a “big black book”?…